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Traffic Advisory Reminder: Accelerated Bridge Construction to Begin this Weekend for Replacement of the Pawtucket Avenue Bridge in East Providence

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is reminding motorists of the upcoming replacement of the Pawtucket Avenue Bridge over I-195 in East Providence, scheduled to begin this coming weekend starting on Friday night, March 31.

To complete the work as quickly as possible and minimize impact to motorists, pedestrians and area businesses, the Department will be using accelerated bridge construction methods to replace it in just four months. Using traditional construction methods, it would have taken two years to complete the work.

To complete the work in the 120-day compressed timeframe, RIDOT will institute a number of traffic pattern changes. Lane restrictions for both the bridge and I-195 will be in place throughout the duration of the project. The most disruptive restrictions will take place during a series of eight weekend closures, the first scheduled to begin on Friday. RIDOT strongly recommends motorists plan ahead, provide extra travel time and consider alternate routes.

Maps of recommended detour routes, including turn-by-turn directions, will be posted on RIDOT's website at www.ridot.net/PawtucketAveBridge.

Below is specific closure information for the bridge, I-195 and nearby highway on- and off-ramps:

Pawtucket Avenue Bridge

Weekend Closures: The bridge will be closed to all traffic. The closure details are as follows:

Weekend Closures: Lane closures and lane shifts will be needed. The closure details are as follows:

I-195 reduced from three travel lanes to two in each direction from 7 p.m. Friday, March 31 through 6 a.m. Monday, April 3

Auxiliary lanes in both directions for on- and off-ramp traffic will be closed

All traffic will shift onto I-195 eastbound travel lanes to allow for safe demolition of the bridge over westbound lanes

Duration of Project: Lane closures and lane shifts will be needed. The closure details are as follows:

All lanes will shift to the right effective Monday, April 10

The right lane will become an exit-only lane on I-195 East at Exit 7 effective Monday, April 10. There will be only two through lanes on this part of the highway.

Another lane shift planned for late Spring

I-195 Ramps

Weekend Closures: Merging distances will be reduced for traffic exiting and entering the highway just east of the bridge. The closure details are as follows:

The East Shore Expressway on-ramp will be reduced from two lanes to one

With auxiliary lanes closed on the highway, traffic entering I-195 West from the East Shore Expressway will have to stop and yield before entering the highway

The exit for East Shore Expressway from I-195 East (Exit 7), located immediately after the work zone, will remain open for vehicles in the right travel lane

Duration of Project: Lane closures and lane shifts will be needed. The closure details are as follows:

Today there are two lanes for the East Shore Expressway/Route 114 off-ramp to Barrington on I-195 East at Exit 7. The far right lane will be closed effective Monday, April 10

The highway will be restriped to include two through lanes and one exit-only lane at Exit 7. The center lane will have the option of exiting or continuing through on I-195 East

The second weekend closure is scheduled to take place the following week, April 7-10. Additional closures are scheduled to take place in late April/early May, early June and early July. All weekend closures will follow the same schedule (7 p.m. Friday - 6 a.m. Monday). RIDOT has established steep fines in its contract language to prevent the closures from extending into the morning commuting hours each Monday. Additionally, there is a $20,000 per day incentive/disincentive provision to encourage the contractor to reduce the overall closure time or to assess a penalty beyond the 120-day period.

Originally built in 1959, the Pawtucket Avenue Bridge is located between Warren Avenue and Grosvenor Avenue and carries 23,000 vehicles per day. It is one of the most heavily traveled bridges in East Providence.

The replacement of the Pawtucket Avenue Bridge is made possible by RhodeWorks, RIDOT's ongoing commitment to repair structurally deficient bridges and bring Rhode Island's transportation infrastructure into a state of good repair, promote economic development, and create jobs. Learn more at www.ridot.net/RhodeWorks.

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